I just drew it in the book, inside front cover, from the information in the posts. I asked the same question last year at this time, and never got an answer until after I had done my head gaskets, but fortunately you don't need to know the cylinder positions to do that job. I didn't know it at the time, though. If it's in the Bentley, it's as well hidden as the rat in the owner's manual. Jim
On Jan 2, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Evan Mac Donald wrote: > Thank you to all who replied. The pictures were, of course, the most > helpful. It seems, from some comments that I recieved, that this is > shown in the Bible - errrr, Bentley. WHERE? I have been through that > thing, cover-to-cover, and didn't find what I was looking for! My > Bentley has been with me through 4 vans, and two engine rebuilds, and > that still p*sses me off! I have to thrash around and try to remember > every time I am trying to set the timing, or checking valves... I have > lost my hand drawing several times. > > > Maybe this time I should draw it IN the book... ...nah - that's too > good an idea....LOL ;-) > |
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